Rubber Ducky Critter
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Rubber Ducky Critter
AvailableRubber Ducky Critter is a 3-month-old male kitten currently in Anthem, AZ. This small tabby displays elegant gray and white patterns. He is short-haired, house trained, and gets along well with other cats. Ducky is not in need of special care, making him a lovely addition to an active household. His vibrant personality is sure to bring joy to any family.
About Rubber Ducky Critter
Rubber Ducky Critter, or just Ducky, is an adventurous 3-month-old kitten with a lively spirit. This playful little tabby loves wrestling with his siblings, zooming around like a little rocket. When he’s not in play mode, he enjoys snuggling up on your lap for a cozy nap. His enthusiasm shines through, especially at mealtime, where he becomes quite vocal to express his excitement. Ducky gets along well with other cats, particularly his adopted siblings, and he definitely needs a companion to thrive. His unique gray and white markings promise to look stunning as he grows. An active family that can engage his playful nature would be the perfect match for him. Ducky's adoption fee of $200 covers his microchip, FVRCP vaccinations, and spay surgery. If you're in Arizona and interested in adopting, please complete an application to arrange a Meet & Greet. You can expect a follow-up within 24 hours. Meet Ducky and see if he’s the right fit for your family!
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Questions about Rubber Ducky Critter
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Rubber Ducky, being a playful tabby kitten, thrives best in a lively and engaging home environment. He would love an active family that can keep up with his playful nature.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a young kitten, Rubber Ducky enjoys playing indoors, but he would also appreciate some safe outdoor time for exploration and play under supervision.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Rubber Ducky, with his playful demeanor, would generally do well in homes with children who can respect his space and play with him.











